Dual closure system for overhead doors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6289963
  • Patent Number
    6,289,963
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Johnson; Blair M.
    Agents
    • Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees & Sease
Abstract
A dual closure system for overhead doors in a structure having a floor, a vertical wall, a ceiling structure, and a rectangular door opening in the wall which extends from the floor upwardly in a direction towards the ceiling has a pair of spaced tracks with a vertical segment extending upwardly from the floor adjacent vertical sides of the door opening, and terminating through curved track segments into a pair of vertically horizontal upper and lower track portions. The curved track segments both have lower ends arcuately merging into alignment with an upper end of the vertical segments of tracks. The upper ends of the curved track segments terminate in vertically spaced horizontal track portions. First and second foldable doors which have sets of rollers on their side edges are movably mounted one each in the horizontal portions of the track so that each door can be individually moved into a vertical position in the vertical segment of the tracks.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There are many different garage screen door systems on the market today, but they have many shortcomings. These screen systems serve the purpose of screening the typical garage door opening while the conventional garage door is in an open position, thus protecting the interior of the garage from insects, and debris which might otherwise be blown into the garage.




Existing garage door screen systems often have to be manually installed during the spring season. Others do not function well in conjunction with the existing solid garage door which also must be opened and closed even during warm seasons for security and other reasons. Other garage door screen systems involve using zippers, adhesive strips, and a plurality of cranks to be operated.




It is therefore a principal object of this invention to have a dual closure system for overhead doors including independently operated foldable screen doors used in conjunction with conventional hinged garage doors comprised of a plurality of panels.




A further object of this invention is to provide a dual closure system for overhead doors which is easy to install, easy to operate, and is economical in construction.




These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A dual closure system for overhead doors in a structure having a floor, a vertical wall, a ceiling structure, and a rectangular door opening in the wall which extends from the floor upwardly in a direction towards the ceiling has a pair of spaced tracks with a vertical segment extending upwardly from the floor adjacent vertical sides of the door opening, and terminating through curved track segments into a pair of vertically horizontal upper and lower track portions. The curved track segments both have lower ends arcuately merging into alignment with an upper end of the vertical segments of tracks. The upper ends of the curved track segments terminate in vertically spaced horizontal track portions.




First and second foldable doors which have sets of rollers on their side edges are movably mounted one each in the horizontal portions of the track so that each door can be individually moved into a vertical position in the vertical segment of the tracks.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial schematic view of the device of this invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional view of a garage showing a side elevational view of the dual closure system, with the solid door being in a closed position and the screen door being an open position;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 2

but shows both the solid door and the screen door in an open position; and





FIG. 4

is a partial side elevation of the drive system for both the solid and screen doors when both of the doors are in an open position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A garage structure


10


, as best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, has a roof or ceiling


12


, a vertical wall


14


with a door opening


16


located therein. The door opening


16


has sides


18


, a top


20


and a bottom comprised of floor


22


.




A pair of tracks


24


having a conventional U-shaped configuration are secured by any convenient means to the sides


18


of door opening


16


. The tracks


24


each include vertical track segments


26


(FIGS.


2


and


3


). A curved track segment


28


on each vertical track segment


26


arcuately merges into a horizontal track portion


29


. In addition, a second curved track segment


30


located below curved track segment


28


arcuately merges into a second horizontal track portion


31


which is parallel to horizontal track portion


29


. The curved track segments


28


have lower ends


28


and the curved track segments


30


have lower ends


34


. The vertical track segments


26


have upper ends


26


. (FIGS.


2


and


3


).




A first foldable door


38


is comprised of a plurality of horizontal panels


40


which are conventionally hinged together to pivot about a horizontal axis. The panels


40


are of solid construction as are most conventional overhead garage doors. Door


38


has a bottom panel


42


which dwells substantially within the curved track segment


28


(

FIG. 3

) when the door


38


is in its open condition. Door


38


has a plurality of conventional rollers


44


which permit the door


38


to move from horizontal track portion


29


into the vertical track segments


26


as it moves from an open to a closed position, and vice versa.




A second foldable door


38


A is similar to door


38


except that door


38


A is comprised of a plurality of panels


40


A similar to the panels


40


in door


38


except that the panels


40


A are surrounded by rectangular frames


41


which support conventional screen material


41


A (FIG.


1


). The panels


40


A are horizontally hinged together in the same manner as the panels


40


of door


38


. The door


38


A also has conventional rollers


44


on its side edges to serve the same purpose as the rollers


44


on door


38


. The door


38


is movable in horizontal track portions


31


to the vertical track portions


26


by moving through the curved track segments


30


.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, a frame


46


is conventionally supported by ceiling


12


and extends downwardly therefrom. An electric drive means


48


is secured to the lower portion of frame


46


in a convenient manner and serves to selectively move drive chain


50


through the power output shaft and gear assembly


52


. A carriage


54


is slidably mounted on elongated track


55


. A door latch


56


is secured to carriage


54


in any convenient manner. As best shown in

FIG. 4

, an arm


58


depends from carriage


54


and is secured to bracket


60


which slides on horizontal track portion


29


.




Similarly, a bottom door latch


62


is also secured to carriage


54


. An arm


64


depends therefrom and is connected to bracket


66


which slides on horizontal track portion


31


. Solenoids


68


are mounted on carriage


54


and are adapted to selectively engage and disengage latch pins


70


on the carriage from the notches


72


on pivotal arm


74


which are secured to each of the arms


58


and


64


. Thus, with reference to

FIG. 4

, when a solenoid


68


is energized to disengage pivotal arm


74


from the latch pin


70


on carrier


54


, the movement of the chain


50


by motor


48


will not cause any longitudinal displacement of the second door


38


A which is secured to bracket


66


. By contrast, the solenoid


68


on the upper portion of carriage


54


shows the pivotal arm


74


in engagement with the pin


70


, wherein the movement of the carriage


54


will move arm


58


and cause the corresponding movement of door


38


as the carriage is moved by chain


50


.




The controls for the two solenoids


68


have not been shown but are selectively operable from switches located conveniently within the structure


10


to permit the motor


48


to be selectively actuated and to permit the solenoids


68


to also be selectively actuated to move one door or the other. These connections are well within the skill of one having knowledge of the electrical arts and the installation of overhead doors in general.




In operation, only one of the doors


38


and


38


A can occupy the vertical track segments


26


. Accordingly, when both of the doors are in the open condition as shown in

FIG. 3

, the drive mechanism


48


is actuated by the operator along with the appropriate solenoid


68


to move either the solid door


38


to a downwardly position as shown in

FIG. 2

, or to leave the solid door


38


in its open condition as shown in

FIG. 3

with the screen door


38


A in a lowered position as shown in that same figure.




It is therefore seen that the foregoing structure permits the operator to easily select the door needed for the occasion wherein either the solid door


38


or the screen door


38


A can close the opening


16


. The two doors can exist in an installed condition throughout the year. Once installed, there will be no removal of either door throughout their respective useful lives. It is therefore seen that this invention will achieve at least all of its stated objectives.



Claims
  • 1. A dual closure system for overhead doors in a structure having a floor, a vertical wall, a ceiling structure, and a rectangular door opening in the wall extending from the floor upwardly in a direction towards the ceiling structure, comprising,a pair of spaced tracks having a vertical segment extending upward from the floor adjacent vertical sides of the door opening, and terminating through curved track segments into a pair of vertically spaced horizontal upper and lower track portions, the curved track segments both having lower ends arcuately merging into alignment with an upper end of the vertical segments of tracks, and upper ends terminating in the vertically spaced horizontal track portions, first and second foldable doors having sets of rollers in their side edges movably mounted one each in the horizontal portions of the track so each door can be individually moved into a vertical position in the vertical segment of the tracks, and a drive means extending horizontally and spaced between horizontal planes of the spaced horizontal upper and lower track portions, the drive means being operatively connected to the first and second doors for selective movement of either door to a vertical position in the vertical segments of the tracks.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the first foldable door is comprised of a plurality of horizontally disposed hinged solid panels, and the second foldable door is comprised of a plurality of horizontally disposed hinged screen panels.
  • 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the first foldable door is mounted at times in the horizontal upper track portions, and the second flexible door is mounted at times in the horizontal lower track portions, with the length of the first flexible door being greater than the length of the second flexible door.
  • 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the first foldable door has a hinged panel that dwells within the curved track segments while remaining hinged panels thereof are mounted in the horizontal upper track portions.
  • 5. A dual closure system for overhead doors in a structure having a floor, a vertical wall, a ceiling structure, and a rectangular door opening in the wall extending from the floor upwardly in a direction towards the ceiling structure, comprising,a pair of spaced tracks having a vertical segment extending upward from the floor adjacent vertical sides of the door opening, and terminating through curved track segments into a pair of vertically spaced horizontal upper and lower track portions, the curved track segments both having lower ends arcuately merging into alignment with an upper end of the vertical segments of tracks, and upper ends terminating in the vertically spaced horizontal track portions, first and second foldable doors having sets of rollers in their side edges movably mounted one each in the horizontal portions of the track so each door can be individually moved into a vertical position in the vertical segment of the tracks, a drive track extending horizontally and spaced between horizontal planes of the spaced horizontal upper and lower track portions, the drive track being operatively connected to the first and second doors for selective movement of either door to a vertical position in the vertical segments of the tracks, and a power means connected to the drive track for selectively activating the drive track.
  • 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the first foldable door is comprised of a plurality of horizontally disposed hinged solid panels, and the second foldable door is comprised of a plurality of horizontally disposed hinged screen panels.
  • 7. The system of claim 5 wherein the first foldable door is mounted at times in the horizontal upper track portions, and the second flexible door is mounted at times in the horizontal lower track portions, with the length of the first flexible door being greater than the length of the second flexible door.
  • 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the first foldable door has a hinged panel that dwells within the curved track segments while remaining hinged panels thereof are mounted in the horizontal upper track portions.
  • 9. A dual closure system for overhead doors in a structure having a floor, a vertical wall, a ceiling structure, and a rectangular door opening in the wall extending from the floor upwardly in a direction towards the ceiling structure, comprising,a pair of spaced tracks having a vertical segment extending upward from the floor adjacent vertical sides of the door opening, and terminating through curved track segments into a pair of vertically spaced horizontal upper and lower track portions, the curved track segments both having lower ends arcuately merging into alignment with an upper end of the vertical segments of tracks, and upper ends terminating in the vertically spaced horizontal track portions, first and second foldable doors having sets of rollers in their side edges movably mounted one each in the horizontal portions of the track so each door can be individually moved into a vertical position in the vertical segment of the tracks, a drive track extending horizontally and spaced between horizontal planes of the spaced horizontal upper and lower track portions, the drive track being operatively connected to the first and second doors for selective movement of either door to a vertical position in the vertical segments of the tracks, a power means connected to the drive track for selectively activating the drive track, and a latch means connected to the first and second doors for selective disengagement from the drive track to prevent movement of either door when the drive track is selectively activated.
  • 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the first foldable door is comprised of a plurality of horizontally disposed hinged solid panels, and the second foldable door is comprised of a plurality of horizontally disposed hinged screen panels.
  • 11. The system of claim 9 wherein the first foldable door is mounted at times in the horizontal upper track portions, and the second flexible door is mounted at times in the horizontal lower track portions, with the length of the first flexible door being greater than the length of the second flexible door.
  • 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the first foldable door has a hinged panel that dwells within the curved track segments while remaining hinged panels thereof are mounted in the horizontal upper track portions.
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